jdpm1991
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JFC, WTF man! it was bad enough we had to deal with this b!tch acting like she was married to Wes for 60 years and lost her fµck!ng soulmate now we have to deal with the aftermath of her fµck!ng father
JFC, WTF man! it was bad enough we had to deal with this b!tch acting like she was married to Wes for 60 years and lost her fµck!ng soulmate now we have to deal with the aftermath of her fµck!ng father
JFC, WTF man! it was bad enough we had to deal with this b!tch acting like she was married to Wes for 60 years and lost her fµck!ng soulmate now we have to deal with the aftermath of her fµck!ng father
So I made a post on Reddit concerning the problems I see coming with Season 4 considering the funds and resources that the Castillos have at their disposal contrasted with Annalise and her crew's resources. Suffice to say, I don't see it being feasible at all, unless the Mahoneys are on board, and even then that would only further complicate matters as there is still the unresolved matter of Wallace's death and Charles being framed, with all fingers pointing to Frank and Annalise.
Anyway, one of the posters there (Real OG that she is.) came with receipts. The reason most of us are upset over season 3's finale can be blamed on Karla Souza... (Sources: http://www.eonline.com/news/831571/...-3-finale-reveal-what-it-means-for-the-future , http://ew.com/article/2016/10/06/how-get-away-murder-karla-souza-laurel/ )
- "two days or one day before the table read, I'm pretty sure [Pete and I] had talked about it and he had said that he maybe thought it was maybe the Mahoneys. And then I said, Well, what if it's the father?' I don't remember if it was his idea or my idea, but I remember us having one of those meetings of our characters and I said, The father has a lot of reason to want to have Laurel detached from this woman and Frank and all these things.' And so when it happened, I was like, Oh, OK.
- "Ive played out in my head what it feels like to be kidnapped when youre 16. This is a story that I pitched to Pete [Nowalk], because I have three friends who have been kidnapped. It is something that happens, unfortunately, and it has happened close to my experience in Mexico.
- "Then he left her mother, who has mental health disorders. I pitched that to Pete as well, because I feel that mental health in this country has a lot more to be treated well and not something that should have a bad stigma. I also pitched that so we could talk about that subject.
- I also wanted to play that shes matured. Shes probably gone to therapy for it, and its not as recent. Theres a lot of onions to peel before shes going to show any emotion. Thats the arc I wanted to show in the episode.
- Its such a collaboration with Pete. For me, it was very important that Laurels father had nothing to do with the drug cartel. I was so passionate about that. The fact that he is an awful person, powerful, and has a lot of money doesnt necessarily mean that hes involved with that. I was very happy that we found a different profession for him to have, following my desire to not just be stereotyped.
- "I don't know how that's going to play, but again, it's really interesting to see how Pete sort of managed to make it as surprising to all of us and as exciting because we get to play with a lot of different things in season four, especially Laurel."